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Tooth Colored Fillings

Composite or tooth-colored fillings, also known as resin fillings, are a type of dental filling made of a mixture of fine glass or quartz particles and a resin. They are used to repair teeth that have been damaged by decay, fractures, or wear. Tricity Smiles Dentistry, the best dental clinic in Chandigarh, is known for providing high-quality composite fillings that are matched to the color of the patient's natural teeth, making them virtually invisible.

 

Dr. Sandhu, a top-rated dentist in Chandigarh, is highly skilled in providing this treatment, which is more conservative than traditional metal fillings as they require less removal of healthy tooth structure. The composite fillings are also more resistant to thermal changes and can be used on small to mid-size cavities.

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Reasons for Composite fillings

Composite fillings are recommended in the following situations:​

- Chipped Teeth

- Decayed Teeth

- Worn Teeth

- Closing the gap between 2 teeth

- Cracked or broken teeth

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Composite filling advantages over silver fillings

Composite fillings are bonded to the teeth using adhesives that harden with UV light. Silver fillings in contrast require mechanical retention and at times a lot of healthy tooth structure needs to be removed. Dr. Sandhu recommends only composite fillings and suggests replacing any existing silver fillings with composite.

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Filling Material Indications

The type of material used for the filling usually depends on the location of the filling and the amount and type of tooth structure around it. The fillings done in the anterior region of the mouth require precise shade selection to match the color of the teeth around it. 

Instructions to follow after filling

After getting a dental filling, it is important for patients to follow certain post-operative instructions to ensure proper healing and to prevent complications. Please watch the video below to understand what needs to be done after getting a filling.

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